RE: [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine
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Get a parallel laplink cable and PLIP it. There was a laptop install page
that went over this kind of thing. Eme if you want me to dig it up.
JA
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On
> Behalf Of Greg House
> Sent: Monday, December 07, 1998 10:58 PM
> To: ACLUG-list
> Subject: [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine
>
>
> I inherited an old 386 after doing an upgrade for a friend. I'd
> like to set
> Linux up on it with a couple of NICs to use it as a router. The
> problem is
> that it doesn't support any distribution media I have. I tried to hang an
> IDE CDROM off it, but it's multi-io card is apparently too stupid to talk
> ATAPI to it.
>
> Should I write an armload of floppies? Should I use something like Trinux
> or the distribution from the Linux Router Project? Should I try
> and set up
> an install off my Zip drive (there's a mini-HOWTO about doing this...)?
> Should I find an ISA SCSI host adaptor and a SCSI CDROM drive to
> stick in it
> temporarily (more costly then I really want...)
>
> I really don't want to invest any money into this beast, as it's not worth
> it. I just want to mess around with it and learn some stuff. It
> all works,
> complete with a spiffy little 80MB hard drive. What's a good way to
> approach it? Right now, I guess I'm tending toward the floppy
> route, since
> it's easy (albeit time consuming).
>
> Greg
>
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- [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine, Greg House, 1998/12/07
- Re: [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine, Mohammad Islam, 1998/12/07
- Re: [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine, Dale W Hodge, 1998/12/08
- Re: [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine, Bob Deep, 1998/12/08
- Re: [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine, John Phillips, 1998/12/08
- Re: [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine, Cory T. Lamb, 1998/12/08
- RE: [aclug-L] Installing on a crusty old machine,
John Alexander <=
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